The subject of mountains and climbing them seems to be coming up a lot more in the news as a result of recent events. Questions like: should beacons or GPS devices be mandatory or should people even be allowed to do this type of activity in the winter top the conversation topics. I read a [...]
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Well here it is…the much-anticipated post-trip final blog. I know, I know, you were all on the very edges of your seats waiting for this one, and my apologies for taking so long to get it together. I trust it will be worth the wait. Let me begin with sharing with you the drama that [...]
Out of the Andes mountains, and into the Amazon Rainforest we go!
I’m calling this entry “A Walk in the Cloud Forest” as most of the Inca Trail is located in what is known as a Cloud Forest which is a wet, tropical forest located at high altitudes and often sports cloud cover, even in the dry season.
I realize it’s been a couple of days and so as a result I have a lot to catch you all up on

